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The UN 2019 Climate Summit will convene on the theme ‘A Race We Can Win. A Race We Must Win,’ and seek to challenge states, regions, cities, companies, investors and citizens to step up action in six areas: energy transition, climate finance and carbon pricing, industry transition, nature-based solutions, cities and local action, and resilience.

The Big Shift Global campaign demands that all people have access to sustainable and affordable renewable energy.
The World Bank should be contributing to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal of universal energy access for all by 2030.
Right now, the World Bank is failing to meet this goal.
Watch this space for more details on the campaign around the Spring Meetings of the World Bank this April.

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COP24 was a test on climate multilateralism- one that countries have barely passed.
Countries reaffirmed their decision to submit national climate commitment by 2020 but now delegates must return to their capitals and begin the domestic processes to enhance ambition by 2020. Nothing short of this will do. They must bring these commitments to the UN Secretary General’s Summit in 2019 and set a clear direction of travel for 2020 that will spur businesses and cities to accelerate their own actions and infuse momentum into the real economy.

13 February 2019
The CAN International Board of Directors (the Board) is very pleased to announce its appointment of Ms Tasneem Essop as the Interim Executive Director for CAN International (the Secretariat).

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About the Climate Action Network

The Climate Action Network (CAN) is a worldwide network of over 1300 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in over 120 countries working to promote government and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.

CAN members work to achieve this goal through information exchange and the coordinated development of NGO strategy on international, regional, and national climate issues.